Posts Tagged ‘glendale’

Glendale News-Press: Now in Armenian

Glendale News-Press: Now in Armenian

With Armenians making up almost 30 percent of Glendale’s population according to the 2000 U.S. Census, many of them recent immigrants, Times Community Editor Dan Evans wanted to offer something more to the community. So when Google Translate added Armenian to its impressive language lineup, he jumped at the chance to give it a try [...]

Armenian Festival: Not Your Typical Affair

Armenian Festival: Not Your Typical Affair

For the past nine years, Glendale, Calif. has been home to an Armenian Festival organized by the Armenian Relief Society’s (ARS) Western chapter. While it has normally been your standard Armenian affair, full of food, dance and live music – the ingredients necessary for an successful Armenian event, it looks like it has been involved [...]

Alternative Voices on the Armenian Genocide and Armenian-Turkish Relations

Alternative Voices on the Armenian Genocide and Armenian-Turkish Relations

Too often, not all voices are heard. In an effort to jump start dialogue, ianyan magazine presents three alternative voices on important issues and significant subjects dealing with the Armenian Genocide and Armenian-Turkish relations. An American in Glendale There is no doubt that Glendale has the largest concentration of Armenians in the United States. In [...]

Overheard on the Net: Mustaches, Glendale and Inclusivity

Overheard on the Net: Mustaches, Glendale and Inclusivity

Before I get into this, just a friendly reminder that I am not making this stuff up. People write this. Seriously. I get pissed off when Indian and Armenian women have mustaches that would make Chuck Norris jealous. I can’t help but laugh. So many things that I “Overhear” or more accurately, “Oversee” are about [...]